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i'm sorry. >> >> the appellant had an attorney representing him at one time. >> mr. shane is individual he can't afford a legal council that's why i'm standing here my i'll. >> there's something in the brief about the acceptance of the permit and siding. >> mr. shane was not sure he retained council if i may; right? >> and so that letter is about did that reflect his current wishes. >> not his current wishes. >> okay. thank you we can hear from the permit holder now. >> good afternoon, commissioners and the board james for the joining project sponsor that is fox properties on
i'm sorry. >> >> the appellant had an attorney representing him at one time. >> mr. shane is individual he can't afford a legal council that's why i'm standing here my i'll. >> there's something in the brief about the acceptance of the permit and siding. >> mr. shane was not sure he retained council if i may; right? >> and so that letter is about did that reflect his current wishes. >> not his current wishes. >> okay. thank you we can hear from...
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. >> mr. shane is individual he can't afford a legal council that's why i'm standing here my i'll. >> there's something in the brief about the acceptance of the permit and siding. >> mr. shane was not sure he retained council if i may; right? >> and so that letter is about did that reflect his current wishes. >> not his current wishes. >> okay. thank you we can hear from the permit holder now. >> good afternoon, commissioners and the board james for the joining project sponsor that is fox properties on third avenue it is fairly simple nicole a situation whereas i described in my briefing to the commission where the overlap of redwood siding by the aluminum siding adds one eight of on manipulative no showing by the appellant of any sort of enrollment open the property line in fact that a situation where the repeated necessities of getting both the backyard of the jane landowner with or attempted to be eliminate or slowed down instead of every four or five years to we paint but put in aluminum siding
. >> mr. shane is individual he can't afford a legal council that's why i'm standing here my i'll. >> there's something in the brief about the acceptance of the permit and siding. >> mr. shane was not sure he retained council if i may; right? >> and so that letter is about did that reflect his current wishes. >> not his current wishes. >> okay. thank you we can hear from the permit holder now. >> good afternoon, commissioners and the board james for the...
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mr. miller and his vehicle in the petrolia area. >> somebody that knew shane intimately saw his truck andthat's when the calvary starts assembling and heading this way. >> his ex-girlfriend spotted his pickup down at the beach. so she had come back to the store where the pay phone is and called 911. the dispatcher told her to wait here by the fire hall, and she was getting ready to leave and that's when he came down the road. and they stopped right, like, catty-corner from the fire department. they exchanged a couple of words. it probably only lasted, i would say, maybe a minute. >> you know, the conversation was basically, i believe she asked him what are you doing? he basically told her, you know, it's all right, don't worry about it. and then he drove off. >> we saw him drive through petrolia. i immediately came in here and called the 911 dispatcher. and the dispatcher told us that the officers were on their way en route already. and maybe two minutes behind him was the whole entire police department, sheriff's department's vehicles coming through here. >> it was a definite urgency and
mr. miller and his vehicle in the petrolia area. >> somebody that knew shane intimately saw his truck andthat's when the calvary starts assembling and heading this way. >> his ex-girlfriend spotted his pickup down at the beach. so she had come back to the store where the pay phone is and called 911. the dispatcher told her to wait here by the fire hall, and she was getting ready to leave and that's when he came down the road. and they stopped right, like, catty-corner from the fire...
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shane. military times. >> thank you, mr. president. this is on. >> yes.> with the increased slowdown in the drawdown here we're looking at more risk and danger for u.s. troops in afghanistan. how do you justify that to them how do you tell them that the mission is still worth it and assure them there is an end coming to the mission. and for president ghani, you've talked the last couple of days about the sacrifice of u.s. troops and you were at arlington earlier today, how do you tell them that this continued sacrifice is worth it to them as well? >> well first of all, i think it is important, leo, to remember the timeline for withdrawal down to an embassy-centered presence, a normalization of our presence in afghanistan remains the end of 2016. so that hasn't changed. our transition out of a combat role has not changed. now, i am the first to say that as long as our men and women in uniform are serving in afghanistan, there are risks involved. it is a dangerous place. you know casualties have come down precipitously as we've engaged in the draw-down. it
shane. military times. >> thank you, mr. president. this is on. >> yes.> with the increased slowdown in the drawdown here we're looking at more risk and danger for u.s. troops in afghanistan. how do you justify that to them how do you tell them that the mission is still worth it and assure them there is an end coming to the mission. and for president ghani, you've talked the last couple of days about the sacrifice of u.s. troops and you were at arlington earlier today, how do you...
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mr. speaker my ohio friends senator portman. distinguished members of the house and senate. reverend tom mullins. your words have comforted and inspired our family and shaneeing here today. generally it's, a great friend for many years i have enjoyed working with you. you are the best. the osu marching band, you look larger last time i saw you but -- [laughter] thank you for being here. i much appreciated. so many family, friends. friends who took the time out of busy scheduled to be here. i am humbled. a special thanks to my son jack, i don't know if i will get through this but -- i don't have the words to say thank you for what you said from your heart on behalf of my family. it was fantastic. 2.5 years ago, i had the privilege to be here to say words about my good friend, arnold palmer. what a privilege it was to be here that day. you have been a great friend and will continue to be so, i know. for my son jack, when he was about six shows old, somebody asked him what is your dad do? and he said nothing. he just plays golf. [laughter] over the course of 65 years i ended up here today. my parents came to new york in the mid-1980's and were living the exa
mr. speaker my ohio friends senator portman. distinguished members of the house and senate. reverend tom mullins. your words have comforted and inspired our family and shaneeing here today. generally it's, a great friend for many years i have enjoyed working with you. you are the best. the osu marching band, you look larger last time i saw you but -- [laughter] thank you for being here. i much appreciated. so many family, friends. friends who took the time out of busy scheduled to be here. i am...
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shane smith right there from vice news. he asked him a great question. he said, mr. you know, in the past you have called this the jv team. how did isis become so popular so fast? how did they wind up with so many foreign fighters. essentially mr. president, you missed this. how did you miss it? what does he do, he blames bush. if you listen to george bush back in 2007, he warned that if we pulled out too fast this was going to happen. listen to this. >> begin withdrawing before our commanders tell us we are ready would be dangerous. for iraq, for the region, and for the united states. it would mean surrendering the future of iraq to al qaeda. it would mean we allow the terrorists to establish a safe haven in iraq to replace the one they lost in afghanistan. >> you know, it gives me chills every single time i hear that. we've been asking for offense from president obama. it has some people concerned he took aim at our military action. it was the invasion that led to the spread of isis. our men and women in the military did a wonderful job there. did the best they cou
shane smith right there from vice news. he asked him a great question. he said, mr. you know, in the past you have called this the jv team. how did isis become so popular so fast? how did they wind up with so many foreign fighters. essentially mr. president, you missed this. how did you miss it? what does he do, he blames bush. if you listen to george bush back in 2007, he warned that if we pulled out too fast this was going to happen. listen to this. >> begin withdrawing before our...
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shane, associate professor at john j. college of justice and retired police captain. i want to start with you because i listen to mr.his voice the sadness, the stress, the distress and at this point i'm reporting on these every week. i'm thinking this has to make the world actually harder for police officers, worse for police officers, more dangerous for police officers if every time i see a blue light i'm thinking this is the kind of interaction i'm going to have. yet it feels like only the internal policing of police on their fellow policemen can really make this it stop. >> let's not look at this as a moral. when you look at the data maybe 2008 was the last survey, 45 million e interaction between the police and the public. the media doesn't see the incidents that don't happen. and when they are portrayed in this fashion when you have a slant this way and don't have the other side and all the details, it make s it seem as though it's potentially worse than it is. i'm not suggesting that those officers don't have something to explain, they clearly do, and that's the basis of accountability. but accountability does
shane, associate professor at john j. college of justice and retired police captain. i want to start with you because i listen to mr.his voice the sadness, the stress, the distress and at this point i'm reporting on these every week. i'm thinking this has to make the world actually harder for police officers, worse for police officers, more dangerous for police officers if every time i see a blue light i'm thinking this is the kind of interaction i'm going to have. yet it feels like only the...